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above is my variable name "total_pool" it has values of thousands in a single column.and It continuously change before every time I fire this script. I want to parse each single entity of it in a loop.. The problem is this scripts runs from a crontab every 5 minutes.. and in my output of top command some times this query stacks ! like /bin/awk -vRS= -vFS="\n" "{print $1} for a long long time.. How to stop this behavior ? any better approch ? NOTE:I cannot use array as I have too old bash version.Which do not have array support. So any better approch to grep data from a column variable one by one ??

#!/bin/sh
row=1
for POOL in ${total_pool} ;
do
        poolid=$(/bin/echo "$total_pool" | /bin/awk -vRS= -vFS="\n" "{print \$$row}"
        /usr/local/rrd/bin/rrdtool update /var/graphs/p${poolid}.rrd `NOW`:$upload
        row=`expr $row + 1`
done
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  • And if I kil this /bin/awk -vRS= -vFS="\n" "{print $1} by "kill -9" It shows $2...$3.....in a continues manner Jul 10, 2013 at 11:21
  • What's your desired final value for poolid in your example?
    – cmh
    Jul 10, 2013 at 11:28
  • poolid is a one by one value of "total_pool" variable... which I will use in another process Jul 10, 2013 at 12:17
  • What are you really trying to do? It appears from your script that you are repeatedly using some twisted awk logic to extract the first line of ${total_pool}, which seems a bit pointless... Why not just capture it once and be done with it?
    – twalberg
    Jul 10, 2013 at 14:05
  • You really want to use /bin/bash, otherwise you're either using the bourne shell or an emulation of it. Bash has been able to handle arrays for more than a decade now.
    – Avedis
    Jul 10, 2013 at 14:29

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Sounds like echo's standard output is being buffered. If stdbuf from coreutils is an option, you may want to use it to disable echo's output buffering.

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  • @user95711, assuming you have stdbuf installed, you could do something like $(stdbuf -oL /bin/echo "$total_pool" | /bin/awk -vRS= -vFS="\n" "{print \$$row}") within your loop
    – iruvar
    Jul 10, 2013 at 12:27

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